Dancers are individuals that use their talents to express ideas, emotion, stories, and even sounds by manipulating specific regions of the body. These regions include the head, arms, hands, chest, hips, legs, and toes.
There are different styles of dancing; such styles as jazz, tap, lyrical, ballet, and hip hop can be performed solo or in a group. Some styles of dancing such as the waltz or tango must have two people in order for the steps to be completed gracefully. But don’t let the graceful movements and the apparent ease of accomplishes dancers fool you, dancing is very physically demanding. Becoming a dancer includes long, demanding, irregular hours. To become a dancer, start by following these simple steps:
Starting young is best, but a person of any age can pursue a career as a dancer. You should enroll in dance lessons at as young an age as possible. Choose a style of dance that interests you or that you can easily perform well in.
In junior and senior high school, take as many fine arts courses as your school offers. This could be your ticket to admittance or even a scholarship. Joining the dance team can be a good experience, and will help with gaining confidence with performing in front of an audience.
Ask your school or dance instructor which universities or performing schools would best fit your style of dancing. If it comes down to it, you can research this on the internet - but there's no substitute for the experience of someone who's well-versed in this information. You should know the sort of dancing in which you'd like to specialize before selecting your school.
Choose your university wisely: select a school that offers a special program in dancing and/or fine arts. Most schools offer a summer program that doubles as your fall semester audition for the higher leveled programs. You will want to keep your GPA at a high level in order to maintain a promising future. Remember, the more activities you do, the better your resume will look and the higher chances you will have of finding a job after college. Since dancing doesn’t offer a large sum of money, studying for a degree is a good back up plan for financial reasons.
Dancing can both be pleasurable and a stress on the body and mind. To minimize stress, try to work with choreographers that you trust, and be cautious when attempting movements that you have never experimented with before.
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